Dr. Jose Chameleone, the Leon Island boss, was born Joseph Mayanja on April 30th, 1979.
He has been singing since 1996 and continues to make music to this day.
Jose Chameleone, who had been sick for several weeks and admitted to Nakasero Hospital, was discharged on December 23rd, 2024, as he heads to the United States of America for further medical treatment.
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Who is Taking Jose Chameleone to the USA?
It is known that Jose Chameleone’s close friend, Juliet Zawedde, has played a key role in helping him receive better medical care.
Juliet Zawedde, who recently returned from her holidays, found her friend Jose Chameleone admitted to the hospital. Upon visiting him, she promised to help facilitate his travel to the USA for proper medical treatment.
Her support comes at a crucial time, and fans are hopeful that Chameleone will recover fully with the necessary care.
Which Hospital Will Jose Chameleone Receive Treatment at in the USA?
On December 23rd, 2024, Chameleone traveled directly from Nakasero Hospital to the airport to seek further medical attention. And according to information, Jose Chameleone will seek further medication at Allina health Mercy Hospital in the states.
Jose Chameleone’s Words Before Leaving the Country
Jose Chameleon posted via his socials and said; This festive season marks a first for me – spending it away from the stage and away from all of you, my beloved fans. Unfortunately, my hospitalization has disrupted our annual tradition of celebrating together through music.
I extend my heartfelt gratitude to the promoters who have consistently believed in me and to the fans who have always shown up to support me. Unfortunately, I’ll be taking a temporary break from performing until I’ve made a full recovery.
I’m deeply thankful for the outpouring of love, prayers, and well-wishes from my fans, friends, and family during my hospital stay. I also appreciate the exceptional care I received from Nakasero Hospital.
A special thank you to my dear friend Juliet Zawedde, who selflessly sacrificed her holiday to accompany me to the United States for further treatment. To everyone who has stood by me, I thank you. I will return stronger and better, God willing.
For God and my country.
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